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Classic Songs. Classic Albums.

List idea stolen from BroingSeason, replaced with my classics. Inb4 "generic indie bullsh*t"
1Neutral Milk Hotel
In the Aeroplane Over the Sea


King of Carrot Flowers Pt. 1: This was way to hard to choose, but hear me out. There is so much emotion poured into the music that I can't help but smile in awe whenever this song comes on. Immediately, I am taken away; if this song comes up on shuffle, you better believe I'm going to end up listening to the whole album when it's over. My favorite song from my favorite album, which even after countless listens still holds the same magic.
2Sufjan Stevens
The Age of Adz


Impossible Soul: A 25 minute epic that never gets boring. Whether it's the creepy autotuned cries of "stupid man, in the windoooow, I couldn't be adressed" to the happy, fantastic sing-along that is the last 9 minutes of this song, Sufjan lays everything on the table here. It's all there, free for everyone to disect, but it's totally flawless. A genre-bending classic. Tied: Age of Adz, Vesuvius, I Want to Be Well.
3Joanna Newsom
Ys


Only Skin: 17 minutes of harp epicness never sounded so... epic.
4Sufjan Stevens
Illinois


Chicago: You can all let out a collective "UGH," I don't care. The melody and overall flow of this song is brilliant, and the horn parts are awesome. Basically, if Illinois had to be summed up in one song, it would be this.
5Radiohead
OK Computer


Paranoid Android: Attention-grabbing with its twists and turns, Paranoid Android is epic, and jaw dropping, and beautiful.
6George Harrison
All Things Must Pass


What Is Life: One of the most powerful songs (to me emotionally) that I have ever come across. Empowering, catchy, bold, and with a freakin' trumpet and string section.
7The Beatles
Abbey Road


Golden Slumbers: Here we see the medley's most gorgeous piece brought out into sunlight. Paul McCartney's crowning achievement, and the high point of the entire album.
8Paul Simon
Graceland


I Know What I Know: Catchy. Backed with an African tribal chant, and instantly apealing.
9Led Zeppelin
Physical Graffiti


Kashmir: The most epic song Zep ever created. The repeating orchestral bring is eargasmic, and makes me swing my arms in pure joy.
10The Beach Boys
Pet Sounds


God Only Knows: One of the most beautiful songs ever, period.
11Weezer
Pinkerton


Across the Sea: Gorgeous, heartfelt, ingenious, etc.
12Jethro Tull
Thick as a Brick


Thick as a Brick Part One: Obviously.
13Bob Dylan
Blood on the Tracks


Tangled Up In Blue: Instantly memorable, one of the best openers of all time, and a fantastic folk song.
14 The Beatles
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band


A Day in the Life: Aside from In My Life and She's Leaving Home, it's the Beatles' most epic, classic, and haunting moments all rolled into one.
15Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin IV


Stairway to Heaven: Do I really need a reason?
16Faith No More
Angel Dust


Malpractice: The "coooooold hanndssss" part is genius. Mike Patton at his finest.
17Sufjan Stevens
Michigan


Oh Detroit, Life Up Your Weary Head!: Folky, joyous stuff. Unique sound. Brilliant.
18Bob Dylan
Highway 61 Revisited


Desolation Row: Stretching a repeating 11 minute folk song into a masterpiece.
19Weezer
The Blue Album


Only in Dreams: Weezer's most fully realized potential, exposed.
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